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WIRING DIAGRAM 1 FLASH PATTERN SELECTION<br />
ON/OFF and LOW POWER control.<br />
Momentarily connect YELLOW wire to +12/24V to advance to<br />
the next flash pattern in the list below. (Or use pushbutton if you<br />
installed one). The flash pattern loops back to pattern #1 when it<br />
15A FUSE<br />
is advanced past #15. If you are unsure of which flash pattern is<br />
currently selected, connect and hold YELLOW to +12/24V for 3<br />
400 VOLTS!<br />
DO NOT TOUCH<br />
YELLOW TO THE<br />
RED WIRE OF<br />
THE OUTPUTS!<br />
1<br />
2<br />
3<br />
3 2 1<br />
3 2 1<br />
1<br />
2<br />
3<br />
1<br />
2<br />
3<br />
RED<br />
BLACK<br />
VIOLET<br />
POWER HARNESS<br />
YELLOW<br />
GREEN, BLUE<br />
CONTROL HARNESS<br />
15A FUSE<br />
ON/OFF<br />
SWITCH<br />
PATTERN<br />
SELECT<br />
CHASSIS<br />
GROUND<br />
WIRING DIAGRAM 3<br />
SELECTIVE HEAD SWITCHING and PATTERN SELECT.<br />
High Power mode.<br />
1<br />
2<br />
3<br />
RED<br />
RED<br />
BLACK<br />
VIOLET<br />
POWER HARNESS<br />
YELLOW<br />
CONTROL HARNESS<br />
ON/OFF<br />
TOUCH SWITCH<br />
CHASSIS<br />
GROUND<br />
# Flash Pattern Description<br />
1 Quad Flash 4 Flash bursts alternating, 140 Quad Flashes Per Minute.<br />
2 Quintuple Flash 5 Flash bursts alternating, 140 Quintuple Flashes Per Minute.<br />
BLACK<br />
LOW<br />
POWER<br />
3<br />
4<br />
5<br />
Mega Flash<br />
Double Flash<br />
Single Flash<br />
1 Flash burst alternating, 700 Flashes Per Minute.<br />
2 Flash bursts alternating, 125 Double Flashes Per Minute.<br />
1 Flash burst alternating, 200 Single Flashes Per Minute.<br />
POWER HARNESS<br />
6 Twin Single Flash Two Single Flash bursts before alternating. 120 Twin Single Flashes Per Minute.<br />
YELLOW<br />
7<br />
8<br />
Twin Double Flash<br />
Triple Flash<br />
Two Double Flash bursts before alternating. 100 Twin Single Flashes Per Minute.<br />
3 Flash bursts alternating, 140 Triple Flashes Per Minute.<br />
9 Twin Triple Flash Two Triple Flash bursts before alternating. 70 Twin Triple Flashes Per Minute.<br />
GREEN, BLUE<br />
10 Twin Mega Flash Two Mega flash bursts before alternating. 350 Twin Mega! Flashes Per Minute<br />
CONTROL HARNESS<br />
11 Triple-Mega-Bang Three Flashes alternating then one Single Flash. 76 Flashes Per Minute.<br />
12 Warble 6 Single flashes alternating at 450 FPM, 6 single flashes alternating at 860 FPM.<br />
13 Phased Mega Flash 1 Flash burst alternating, Flash rate varies from 360 FPM to 860 FPM<br />
14 Single-Quad Single Flash - Quad Flash combination pattern.<br />
15 Cycle Flash Two warble flashes, Two Quad Flashes, Two Mega Flashes in a continuous cycle.<br />
Touch YELLOW to the terminal of the RED wire to select flash pattern.<br />
Connect YELLOW to GROUND to ensure that flash pattern will never change.<br />
WIRING DIAGRAM 2<br />
ON/OFF and PATTERN SELECT switches. High Power mode.<br />
15A FUSE<br />
OUTLETS<br />
3-4-5-6<br />
OUTLETS<br />
1-2<br />
PATTERN<br />
SELECT<br />
VIOLET<br />
GREEN<br />
BLUE<br />
CHASSIS<br />
GROUND<br />
EZ PANEL CONNECTOR<br />
• The EZ PANEL connector is only for use with the EZ<br />
PANEL series of control panels.<br />
• Do not connect both the EZ PANEL cable and the<br />
standard control wires at the same time!<br />
• Do not connect any other devices to the EZ PANEL<br />
connector as permanent damage may result.<br />
• Use only approved cables with the EZ PANEL.<br />
OUTPUT<br />
INDICATOR<br />
INPUT<br />
INDICATOR<br />
TROUBLESHOOTING<br />
DIAGNOSTIC INDICATORS<br />
The PRO<strong>606</strong> is equipped with two<br />
diagnostic indicators located on the PC board<br />
directly below the EZ PANEL connector.<br />
If the PRO<strong>606</strong> has stopped functioning check<br />
the diagnostic lights and follow the instructions<br />
below.<br />
OUTPUT INDICATOR (RED)<br />
NORMAL: The OUTPUT INDICATOR will light when ANY strobe<br />
head fires. It will blink in exact time with the flash pattern. When the<br />
PRO<strong>606</strong> is turned off the indicator may dimly blink for a few seconds.<br />
This indicates that the power supply is discharging itself.<br />
PROBLEM: If the PRO<strong>606</strong> is activated but none of the strobe heads<br />
are firing,<br />
check the OUTPUT INDICATOR. If the light is blinking or<br />
on steady then it indicates that there is a short circuit on one or more of<br />
the strobe head outputs.<br />
To find the short circuit, unplug all strobe head cables from the<br />
PRO<strong>606</strong>. Test one cable/head at a time until the problem is found. Do<br />
not test with more than one cable/head installed.<br />
The problem is typically at the strobe head end of the cable. If there is a<br />
blue/green or black colored corrosion on the connector it is shorted.<br />
Also check for a head or cable with a reverse wired connector.<br />
INPUT INDICATOR (GREEN)<br />
NORMAL: The INPUT INDICATOR should NOT be lit during<br />
normal operation. It may blink for a second when power is first applied<br />
to the PRO<strong>606</strong>, or when power is removed but this does not indicate a<br />
problem with the power supply.<br />
PROBLEM: If the PRO<strong>606</strong> is activated but none of the strobe heads<br />
are firing, check the INPUT INDICATOR. If it is ON then it indicates<br />
that the input voltage is too low (below 10V).<br />
There may be a bad connection to the battery or ground.<br />
If the PRO<strong>606</strong> is functioning but the INPUT INDICATOR is blinking<br />
or lit it indicates that the voltage is too low and the power supply is not<br />
operating at full power. Check for bad connections and be sure the<br />
proper size wire was used for the + and - connections.<br />
BLOWN FUSE<br />
The PRO<strong>606</strong> will blow a fuse if the input voltage is reversed. If this<br />
happens, first locate the wiring fault, then replace the fuse with one of<br />
the same rating. If the fuse continues to blow it indicates an internal<br />
fault. Do not use a fuse larger than 15A!